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The Duke's Daughter's Silver Rose

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> "I was just a side character in this story. But if I'm given a second chance... then that tragic ending will never happen again." Alexamysa Zevarelis wakes up not as her real-world self—but as the youngest daughter of the strongest Duke family in the Kingdom of Solveria. Beautiful, elegant, and heir to the power of Water and Ice, she was nothing more than a background character in the novel she once read… a girl who died young saving the Crown Prince—and was quickly forgotten. But now, Alexa takes over that life. With three overprotective older brothers, unmatched social status, and pure noble magic running through her veins, Alexa is determined to rewrite her fate. She refuses to be remembered only for her sacrifice. She will carve her own legacy. But when Crown Prince Thalionric Arelthia begins showing an interest that never existed in the original story, Alexa realizes: this world may be far more dangerous—and far more personal—than she ever imagined. > In a world where blood determines power, and love can be a fatal weakness… Can Alexa survive as the Silver Rose that no flame can melt?
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Chapter 1 - Prologue – "The Page That Should’ve Ended"

Rain fell gently as Alexa turned the last page of the novel that had made her forget sleep and reality.

Tears of the Crown— a tragic tale of love, betrayal, and an unjust ending.

Her favorite character, 𝗔𝗹𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗺𝘆𝘀𝗮 𝗭𝗲𝘃𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗶𝘀, the strong girl from the Southern Duke's family, died to save the Crown Prince who never even looked her way. And at the end… no one remembered her sacrifice.

Alexa bit her lip.

"If I were her… I wouldn't die that easily."

Suddenly, the letters on the last page began to glow. Her dark room lit up, blue light wrapping around her body like a mist of magic.

And as she fell—not to the ground, but into the story itself—she knew one thing for sure:

She was no longer the reader.

She was Alexamysa Zevarelis now.

And that tragic ending… would never happen again.